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Stingray

Rating5.5 /10
19791 h 40 m
United States
392 people rated

Lonigan and his partner Tony, two drug dealers, shoot two cops who attempt to set them up, and run away with a million bucks and the drugs, which they stash in a red Corvette Stingray in a used car lot. When they attempt to recover their stash with their leader, Abigail, they find out that two happy-go-lucky dudes, Elmo and Al, have bought the car. They quickly pursue the two along with the police who think that the car's new owners are the criminals.

Action
Comedy
Crime

User Reviews

Abu Sufiyan Vasa

29/05/2023 12:37
source: Stingray

Lòrdèss Mãggìë II

23/05/2023 05:23
This movie is something you want to see on a Saturday night. And it's never boring to watch. It's like a small comedic version of "The Getaway". Only different. Here you got a couple of drug dealers that killed two undercover cops and would stash the drugs and money in a Corvette Stingray. Little do they know that the car is already bought by a couple of car enthusiasts, who have no idea what is going on. First, they are sought by the police because there's a tracking device in the money stashed in the backseat of the car. And the police are so inept, they think that the owners of the car are cop killers. While the real ones are chasing them down trying to get the money back. When they get a machine gun toting dame on their side, it's three times the trouble. But it was four when they went to chase one of the two Stingray owners. But one of them knows how to fight back. This crime comedy is fun and high octane, but make sure that you have enough gas to watch it. 2 out of 5 stars.

Deepa_Damanta

23/05/2023 05:23
There are some ways to get a DVD of this film. Since there is no more message boards, I"m giving some PAL format versions. There are two being sold on Ebay. One from Germany and one from England. Any true movie enthusiast should have that capability on a machine, so it's not all that hard to acquire it.

Rosa aude

23/05/2023 05:23
With what feels like a semi improvised script, "Stingray" is essentially one long car chase. There are some pretty nice stunts along with the requisite police car destruction, and a few pretty tepid explosions. The cast is likable, the acting not so likable, and there are at least a bunch of laugh out loud moments. For an exploitation film with zero nudity, the rest has to be entertaining, and "Stingray" is fast enough moving that interest is for the most part maintained. I will say that the film didn't end where I thought it would, but getting in some nice St. Louis / Mississippi River footage wasn't that bad a bonus. For an action comedy you could do a lot worse than this drive in low budget effort. - MERK

Aslamkhatri Moz

23/05/2023 05:23
It's a shame that this film is so deathly boring and mind-numbing my repetitive. I love how some of the chase sequences are done; the camera work is exceptional. Sadly the chase scenes all amalgamate into very identical and repetitive sequences. The film is too slow, drags on slower than the useless American cars in the film and should be only 1 hour in length. That being said, the film does have its funny and exciting moments with a strong premise. So, it's a bad film, but is funny and unique with a cult-like appeal. It's worth a Sunday night watch, but never again, unless you want to blow your brains out.

MrOnomski

23/05/2023 05:23
Not only does this movie provide you with great dated seventies car chases, and a great car that proceeds the seventies, but we get to see one of the main characters, played by Les Lannon (Southern Comfort), wearing a yellow and navy blue long sleeve terrycloth shirt. Oh this brings back memories. But the movie doesn't. I never saw it as a kid. I probably would have liked it. It's a no brainer. Two young dudes buy a used car, a red Stingray, and in that car is a load of cocaine and a lot of money. Dudes get chased in car, and on foot, even on dirtbikes, by four hoods, one a tough woman who is very mean, and very hot. The hoods are, of course, dumb-and-tumble goons so that the audience doesn't have to fear for the lives of the main characters, who might as well be called 'Bo and Luke Puke' since they are very low rent car chasees. Chris Mitchum, son of Robert, stars in this and can't act very good. Les Lannon as his buddy is a good actor though; great in Southern Comfort and just good enough in this; he does what Hopper does with Fonda in Easy Rider but of course, you must realize, this movie is NO Easy Rider... but Lannon kind of legitimizes Mitchum as the lead since Lannon is sort of a goofball, and slightly odd looking. But STINGRAY will keep you entertained I think. I was. You should be too unless you're looking or Shakespeare. And if you are, I cannot help you there. "My kingdom for a Stingray..."

Océee

23/05/2023 05:23
Since this thought to be desensitized viewer found himself feeling uneasy while watching this forgotten drive-in movie, I can only imagine what viewers back in the more innocent 1970s thought of it. I will say that the St. Louis locations do add an original backdrop. And the movie is professionally made, from the cinematography to the camera-work. But the tone of the movie is all over the map. On one hand, there is a good amount of harsh violence. But on the other hand, there are also plenty of moments when the movie attempts to yuck it up with broad comedy. The movie should have been one extreme or another, not both at the same time. Another turn- off is that there aren't any particularly sympathetic characters, one big reason being that the movie puts more focus on the bad guys rather than the protagonists. If you are simply looking for good action and vehicle work, the movie also disappoints there, with dull chases and uninspired action of other kinds. You'll feel a "sting" in your wallet if you plunk down hard earned dollars to watch this movie.

user1674643873044

23/05/2023 05:23
The previous poster succinctly and successfully described the plot of a movie that is what show business should be today. The one liners from "icy calm" Lonnigan are priceless and the driving is superb. Jerry Taylor, the director, did it right when he put the long Stingray chase scene to the beat of the unknown country song "Hi Gear" sung by Gerry Riopelle. "We won't be slowing down because we're driving these wheels into the ground" This film is a must see and should be stored on DVD!!!!

𝕸𝖗.𝕽𝖊𝖓'𝖘0901

23/05/2023 05:23
I found this movie interesting enough to view through it's entirety. Decent chase scenes, some humorous moments, and a catchy soundtrack. Being from the St Louis metropolitan area where the film was made, I recognized many of the locations where scenes were shot. Overall, I would give it 4 stars as a drive-in Trailer-Park classic... The only strikes I would put against it would be the lack of wardrobe (all the characters wore the same threads throughout}, and the script seems to have been made up as they went along. It appeared to me that Richard Taylor {writer and director} had a difficult time thinking of an ending. It seemed to me that it was made up on the fly (plus the sun was starting to set-probably was the last day of shooting and he had to think of something... Decent acting with a sometimes weak script, I would still recommend it. Sherry Jackson as beautiful as ever, and decent performances by William Watson, Bert Hinchman, and Cliff(fatty} Emmich.

PRINCEARHAN WORLD

23/05/2023 05:23
This regional take on cops vs. robbers vs. good guys actually pays off pretty well. Two drug punks kill two men who attempted to set them up on a drug deal. They escape with the money and drugs and are forced to stash it in a Corvette Stingray of all places. Two pals (Al and Elmo) purchase the car and the crooks chase after them, as well as a slew of clueless cops who are trying to make sense of the situation. Written, edited, and directed by Richard Taylor, this harmless comedy with violent undertones works well thanks to its casting: Christopher Mitchum, Sherry Jackson, Les Lannom, William Watson, Cliff Emmich, and Playboy playmate Sondra Theodore. The car chases are structured rather simply, despite that the film's stunt coordinator was none other than old-timer Carey Loftin. The one-liners, most of them supplied by Watson, are actually pretty funny, as well.
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